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Atake Tynay Biy Uulu

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Full Name
  
atake

Name
  
Atake Biy

Parent(s)
  
Tynay (father)

Ethnicity
  
Kyrgyz

Nationality
  
Kyrgyz


Other names
  
Atake Baatyr, Atake Biy

Known for
  
Establishing first diplomatic ties between Kyrgyzs and Russian Empire in 1785-1787.

Children
  
Karabek Tashtanbek Abylay Soltonoy

Relatives
  
Askar Akayev, Sultan Ibraimov

Atake Tynay Biy uulu (Kyrgyz: Атаке Тынай бий уулу), or Atake Biy, or Atake Baatyr was one of the leaders of the Sarybagysh tribe known for establishing first diplomatic ties between northern Kyrgyzs and Russian Empire in 1785 - 1787. On agreement with other Kyrgyz leaders he sent his envoys to Saint Petersburg to deliver a letter to Catherine the Great. The Empress was favorable to the ambassadors and, on her behalf, knyaz A. A. Vyazemskiy sent a response to Atake baatyr stating that his proposals of friendship had been accepted. When the Kyrgyz joined the Russian Empire, the volost inhabited by descendants of Atake Batyr it was named Atake Volost.

References

Atake Tynay Biy Uulu Wikipedia